Festival goers have been basking in the summer sun as a four-day music extravaganza drew the crowds to a Lowestoft pub in memory of a much-loved regular.

Organisers of CARLFest, which is now in its eighth year, have welcomed a capacity crowd to the Mariners Rest in memory of Dean 'Carl' Lawson, who passed away shortly after setting up the Care and Real Lovin' charitable foundation in 2012.

Trustee Darren Steger-Lewis said: "It has gone so brilliantly so far.

"It has been so busy that sadly we have had to turn people away because the pub is at full capacity. It is rammed.

"There are a lot of new faces and people we haven't seen before, and today has a real family feel to it.